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UNDRIP’s Limits on Corrective Reforms to the Basic Structure

...46, pp. 28-29.  [xii] See Nichols, Joshua Ben David, A Reconciliation Without Recollection? An Investigation of the Foundations of Aboriginal Law in Canada, (Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2020):...

Meditations on Africatown, Part 2: On Cultivating Liberatory Fields of Vision

...of how my son, Joshua, who is now three, would not have been spared from all the varied and violent disruptions that characterized that period. Ms. C and I went...

Isolation and Madness

...of our isolation, Moitessier found love within the southern waters of the world. Love for the way his boat Joshua split the surface, love for the dolphins that accompanied him,...

Recently Published Book Spotlight: Philosophy and Science of Risk

...we discuss things, all reflect our individual interests and expertise. For instance, Chris’ love for extreme sports shows clearly in Chapter 1 and some previous studies of his on Joshua...

Syllabus Showcase: Neuroethics, Joshua May

...contact Series Editors, Dr. Brynn Welch via bwelch@uab.edu or Dr. Smrutipriya Pattnaik via smrutipriya23@gmail.com, or Editor of the Teaching Beat, Dr. Sabrina D. MisirHiralall via sabrinamisirhiralall@apaonline.org with potential submissions. Tweet...

Joshua D. May

Joshua May is Associate Professor of Philosophy (and Psychology) at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is the author of Neuroethics (Oxford University Press, 2023) and Regard for Reason...

Ableism and ChatGPT: Why People Fear It Versus Why They Should Fear It

...point is argued compellingly by Joshua St. Pierre, co-author of the Did I Stutter? Project. This project aims to 1) resist speech assimilation and 2) advocate for dysfluency pride. ChatGPT...

Undergraduate Philosophy Club: College of Southern Nevada

...her B.A. in Psychology before embarking on a Master’s program. The club also has several officers and members (for example, Sabrina Lopez, Justin Kobrin, and Joshua Astle) who have played...

Can Pessimists be Political?

...as my life seems pretty good, that’s enough, right? Perhaps relevant in this connection is an interesting point made by a scholar of pessimism Joshua Foa Dienstag—pessimism suggests that we...

Charles Mills: On Seeing and Naming the Whiteness of Philosophy

...and the apparent silence of the Divine (God as Deus Absconditus). Rabbi Abraha Joshua Heschel raises the stakes for each one of us, where he asks, “If all agony were...